Author Topic: Any alternative to stuffunes?  (Read 3284 times)

Well you have to pay for itunes too?
Well atleast the music
Unless you download it

Well you have to pay for itunes too?
Well atleast the music
Unless you download it
You don't have to spend a penny on iTunes.
At it's core it is just a music/video/podcast/digital radio player, with the ability to sync/organise iPhones/iPods.

The iTunes store is optional.

Hey do you want to update iTunes?

No? ok I'll leave you alone then.


....


Hey do you want to update iTunes?


I still regret updating my ancient itunes version for one of the newer ones, all for putting a songs on someone elses iphone...


On topic: I still use it, everything else seems worse in some regard. Plus it's relatively painless to use with my old ipod touch.
I regret updating it as well but I was forced to. Wouldn't want to install a 5c without being the latest version.

Seems like a computer issue, it's really clean and crisp on mine. I play music on it for hours every night.

If you don't keep up with the updates it is obviously not going to run well.
The only thing I can think of that affects it is having my local disk as F. But not that I can change that without breaking everything.

Well you have to pay for itunes too?
Well atleast the music
Unless you download it
The money doesn't matter to me, I've spent thousands on iTunes. It's just pointless to continue paying for Spotify because I haven't used it in almost a year.

Spotify is great
I have a student discount so it's half off, too

If you don't own the music you're youtube-mp3'ing though, this is blatant piracy.
Then making loops would be piracy unless you make the song if you think about it

i updated the other day to get some stuff off an iphone after not updating itunes for many months, and i miss the old layout so much. why is there so much empty space just for the playlist name?? it's awful

why do apple people try to do non apple things?

Cant they just take the universe's hint, and buy devices that can do the things they want?

The only reason I'm still using iPhone is because their phones are actually reliable. I've had the 1, the 3GS (ditched it in a few weeks of usage, back to 1), the 4S, and now the 5C. None of them ever glitched up and when they lagged badly, a simple restart solved it.

On the other hand, my experience with android was catastrophic. 2GB of internal storage, lagged like hell, and its battery was being drained (not like the 4S was any better, mind you).

How? All I've experienced was blatant popups and insane lag system-wide even with an i7 4770 and 2GB of RAM.

Does anyone recommend iFun Box?
funbox oh funbox. small square and dark

Ifunbox used to be good until the devs turned it into loving adware that constantly opens up Internet Explorer in order to go to the Wartune website

https://www.reddit.com/r/jailbreak/comments/418chn/discussion_ifunbox_launches_popup_ads_while_in/
https://www.reddit.com/r/techsupport/comments/41bq82/wartune_wartuner2gamescom_adware_on_internet/

well forget


Any recommendations?


Spotify is stuff, I don't why I still spend $10 a month on it when I haven't used it since last winter.
I spend nothing and have no ads (and I can play whatever I want) due to life hacks. :P

The money doesn't matter to me, I've spent thousands on iTunes. It's just pointless to continue paying for Spotify because I haven't used it in almost a year.

I have an old version of spotify on my iPad.  Since my iPad is jailbroken, I use certain cydia exploits to give me full premium capabilities and higher audio quality.  I don't update Spotify because 1.  The exploits will vanish and 2.  The updates only add fancy widgets.  Just like iOS, I won't update that either because I have no idea what kind of catastrophy Apple is going to shove down my facehole, like what Google did with Google+ in that one darn update.  Good job I didn't update at that time... (shiver)

Returning to the point, I love using spotify, but that's only because I've gone into the programming melarcky doing some legally questionable things with it.  I don't think it's as possible to do that with spotify as of late, but people tend to find a way.

Besides, you can record the song using Audacity and play it over and over again that way.  It takes time, but it is worth the effort.  Slow and steady wins the race.



Apple tends to be all furcoat and no knickers.  Not all the time, mind you.  Certainly there is a massive credance to their name, but their prowess in the world of technology was not as it was in the 1970s and 1980 - They are no longer in the lead when it comes to intense calculation, let IBM handle that.  Right now, Apple is focused on dominating the handheld market, the market that common people tend to dip into.  They are making good progress on that front, but if a corporation such as Nvidia or AMD decided to cooperate with Intel in developing non-gaming iPad-like handhelds, I would go for them sooner.  Things like Nahimic, CCC sound pack and other software would be far more useful and flexible on such a device.

I'm going on a tangent though.  I have literally no songs in my itunes (the sound quality is plain anyway) and I primarily use a heavily edited version of Spotify and keep my personally recorded and downloaded music on my MSI laptop and Erazer desktop, where I plug them both in and make sure they have the same files now and again if I find myself on one of them.  I have a very broad collection of high-quality WAV files, and because they are mostly of the IDM genre, they have more information packed into them.  I have an extremely sensitive hearing range (the maximum possible) so I tend to look for milking the maximum quality possible.  Portability isn't an issue because I enjoy actually seeing what's infront of my face and hearing what's going on around me so that I don't get assaulted and have to break someone's nose.

I originally planned on just a passing remark, but I then seemingly and unintentionally turned it into a lecture/essay of sorts.  Hm.

I have a very broad collection of high-quality WAV files
EUGH. At least compress it into FLAC files.